A simplified approach to modelling underground migration of radionuclides from contaminated river sediments |
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Authors: | K. tamberg, D. Vop lka, P. Bene ,O. Sl vik |
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Affiliation: | K. Štamberg, D. Vopálka, P. Beneš,O. Slávik |
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Abstract: | Accidental releases of waste water from the first Czechoslovak nuclear power plant, A1, caused contamination of sediments of the Dudváh river, flowing into the Vah river, in Slovakia. Rather high concentrations of 137Cs and 90Sr (2150Bq dm−3 and 215Bq dm−3, respectively) were found in bottom sediments of a former channel of the re-engineered river body at a distance of about 250 m from a village, Siladice, with water-supply wells. In order to assess the possibility of contamination of the wells, underground migration of both radionuclides from the contaminated area was simulated using an original layered convection-diffusion model. Kd values determined in laboratory experiments were used. The analysis of the hydrological situation in the area reveals that the critical condition is a dominant horizontal groundwater flow near the water table in the direction from the Váh bank to Siladice, in the periods when the contaminated body lies under the water table. The simulation calculated under conservative conditions showed that the contamination of water-supply wells would not exceed permissible concentration limits. |
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Keywords: | Migration Ground water Simulation Cs-137 Sr-90 |
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